
The True Architect of Tejano's Empire: Why Abraham Quintanilla Jr.'s Death Really Matters
The passing of Abraham Quintanilla Jr. signals the end of an era for Tejano music, but who inherits his powerful cultural and business legacy?

The passing of Abraham Quintanilla Jr. signals the end of an era for Tejano music, but who inherits his powerful cultural and business legacy?

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